Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1957)

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Hollywood Face Facts '‘For Natalie Wood, eye make-up is only a matter of gilding the lily,” says Gordon Bau. Natalie's great big, beautiful eyes are currently adding sparkle to “The Girl He Left Behind” 7i ake-up artist shows how any girl can correct feature flaws with movie make-up tricks For the girl whose forehead is too high, arched eyebrows will shorten the distance between eyes and hairline, make the entire face appear less large and long. No fancy shaping, please, or hard, skinny pencil lines. Tweeze underneath, only enough to raise brows a little higher above eyes. Heighten curve on top with eyebrow pencil'. To make a too-wide forehead seem narrower, arch brows without raising. To give a low or narrow forehead a wider look, keep eyebrows fairly straight (left). In most cases, the natural arch is most I') becoming: Tweeze only stray hairs across bridge of nose, widening space, if necessary, so that brows start just above inner corners of the eyes. And clean out stragglers above or below the natural curve. Fill in any scanty spots with eyebrow pencil, using short, hairlike strokes. To make a long nose appear shorter, ■ apply make-up foundation three shades £§. darker than yoiir usual color under tip f/J of nose and under the nostrils. Blend the two colors together carefully at edges, to make the line of demarcation invisible. No high arched eyebrows for you. The higher your brows start, above the inner corners of your eyes, the longer your nose will appear. A m m \> ‘v-\ A To give a more slender appearance to a large or wide nose, apply the darker { foundation along the sides, from inner corner of eyes straight down over nostrils (left). Or, (not shown) you may use same shade on nose as on rest of face, but apply foundation three shades lighter to cheeks alongside of nose. When applying lipstick, be sure to fill in mouth completely, all the way to corners. If your problem is a double chin, apply dark shade of foundation in a triangle, starting under your chin and extending outward and downward to middle of throat (left). To make a small chin appear more prominent (not shown), apply light foundation in a triangle with point just below your bottom lip and base extending along jawline from tip of chin halfway to ears. Blend edges carefully. DRAWINCS BY FLORENCE KEVESON To soften a stubborn jaw, apply dark foundation in two small triangles where y. bones are most prominent (left). If ^ jawline is fleshy, as well as squarely MM shaped, apply dark foundation along entire N jaw. Usual shade should be applied first over entire face, corrective color tapped on over it with cushion of finger. Blend well at edges to erase line between the two shades of make-up. By Harriet Segman CONTINUED 75